Andrew Pours Oil On Lugger's Troubled Waters
Andrew Waters 114 checkout in Tradesmans 13-0 Plymouth & District Friday Darts League win over Lugger was the highest recorded of week thirteen's fixtures.
Teammate Mike O'Brien also added eleven tons in a dominant display whilst Richard Wheatley added the only maximum.
Andy Downton's 96 checkout was the main point of interest in Victory's 9-4 win over Mainstone whilst Dean Pidsley helped himself to ten tons in an 8-5 win for Queen & Constitution over Brewery Tap.
Simon Washington (26.34) continued the form that has made him one of the most feared players at this level with a 38 dart 1001 leg during the Octagon's 7-6 loss to new leaders King Billy.
Washington helped himself to ten tons whilst teammate Steve Daley checked 98 for the highest checkout of the matchup.
Further individual success for the Stonehouse side saw Steve Jones added his team's only maximum whilst there was a brace for the victor's Jordan Turner and one from Andrew Nation.
After falling 5-2 behind, the King Billy rallied to reel off five out of the six singles contests; culminating with Ryan Ring winning the final tie of the night to give his team the win and the league's lead.
Alex Brown and Dave Jarvis (26.34) paired together to take a share of the least number of darts prize for the league with a 1001 game of 38 darts during Queens Arms' 12-1 win over Ker St A.
Jarvis added eleven tons overall whilst Colin Moses hit the game's only maximum on a good night personally, and for the team.
Tony Lamerton enjoyed his evening's work with ten ton plusses but found himself on the wrong side of an 8-5 defeat as Tradesmans B fell at home to Kings Tamerton.
Rob May enjoyed a return to something like his best with an 81 checkout for the defeated Stonehouse team.
Mark Hatherley's (23.28) 43 dart 1001 leg was the best of Indian Inn's 9-4 win over Ker St B which also saw Kev Bridgeman checkout in one visit from 60.
Steve Lamerton added ten tons to the scoreboard in a 10-3 win for Pennycross over Grenville that saw teammate Lee Gilliard also notch a 180.
Despite ending the wrong side of a heavy defeat, Harry Harrison did manage to check one of the three points gained by his team with a fine 94 one visit finish.
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